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STARS OF TOMORROW Charge my credit card (circle one): MC VISA and technicians from CRT, and other local professionals. Theatre Workshop Registration Deadline: July Discover th th 1, 2017 The program is open to any 5 -12 Card#______graders in the 2016-17 school year. Name of Expiration Date______CID Students have the option of attending full- Participant:______#______time or part-time. Payments may be made by the day ($22.00), week Grade: (as of January (The last three digits in the signature box on the back of your credit card) Signature:______($100.00) or for the entire program 2017)______($300.00). *The week of July 5-7 is prorated to $60 for those students Address:______Release: The undersigned on behalf of him/herself and on behalf of attending only that week. All proceeds will his/her child ______releases Cortland Repertory Theatre Home and its employees, Cortland County and its employees, and other go directly to the program to help defray volunteers, from any liability for bodily injury, property damage/loss, the costs. Students are asked to bring Phone:______or otherwise, arising out of or resulting from said child’s participation their own lunch. in the program, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, T-Shirt Size: regardless of how such injury may arise. Daily Schedule Parent/Guardian ______Signature______9:00 – 9:15 Attendance and Daily Meetings 9:15 – 10:15 Warm-ups, New techniques, Name of Parent or Date:______New Areas of Drama 10:15 – 10:30 Break Guardian:______In case of emergency, please 10:30 – 11:30 Improv using morning Daytime Phone contact:______techniques 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch – participants must Number:______Emergency Phone bring their own 12:30 – 1:20 New Improvisations using new Email:______Number:______Please make checks payable to CRT. and previously learned techniques Tuition Fee (please check one): Registration form and fees may be mailed to: 1:20 – 2:00 Rehearsal and Production Work CRT, PO Box 783, Cortland, New York 13045 ______Entire Session: $300.00 Total STARS OF TOMORROW Discipline Policy ______Weekly Fee: $100.00 per week (or $60 Theatrical Workshops 1st Offense: Warning nd for Jul 5-7) The purpose of Cortland Repertory 2 Offense Time out from Group Activity Theatre’s Stars of Tomorrow 3rd Offense Parent Notification No. of Weeks _____ x $100.00 = $______Theatrical Workshops is to provide a 4th Offense Dismissal from the program with a forfeiture of all paid fees. Total positive theatrical experience for your child’s development. Physical aggression toward another child or staff Dates of Participating The program will consist of morning member will result in the child being sent home for the Weeks:______workshops in various aspects of theatre, day. A second incident will result in dismissal from the and the afternoon session will be program with the forfeiture of all paid fees. ______Daily fee: $22.00 per day rehearsals for a Cabaret style performance featuring scenes, No. of Days ______x $22.00 = $______Cortland Repertory Theatre monologues, and songs from Shrek: a brief history Total The Musical to be presented to the In the winter of 1971, Dr. James Palmer, community on the final day. Dates of Participating Days Associate Director of Theatre at SUNY Cortland, All sessions and rehearsals will be and David Yaman, a local real estate developer, :______supervised by Bill Ralbovsky, actor, recognized the community interest for theatre in drama instructor and director, and feature Central New York. Through the generosity of 23 guest workshops by some of the actors charter members, Cortland Repertory Theatre was born. The theatre opened on July 5, 1972 in the charming, turn-of-the-century Pavilion at Dwyer Memorial Park on Little York Lake and boasted a young, semi-professional company dedicated to bringing popular plays and musicals to theatre lovers in the area. Throughout the years, CRT continues to stay true to its mission statement which is to “offer residents of Central New York quality professional theatre at an accessible price.” In 2015, CRT opened CRT Downtown, a year- round flexible performance and community space that provided a location for CRTYP (Cortland Repertory Theatre’s Youth Program). CRTYP continues CRT’s long loved summer camps and productions, and now offers classes, workshops, performances, clubs, and performance opportunities throughout the year! CRTYP is proud to continue the Stars of Tomorrow Program in 2017!
DIRECTIONS TO THE LITTLE YORK PAVILION: The Pavilion is located in Dwyer Park on Route 281. From Route 81, take Exit 13, travel south on Route 281 for 4 miles. Dwyer Park will be on the left side.
Instructor Bill Ralbovsky has been directing, designing, acting and consulting in numerous productions since 1976. He was a charter member of Hinman Production Company at Binghamton University. He has since made a career of expanding and revitalizing programs in Central New York. Since re-instituting straight plays at West Genesee in the early eighties, he has spent time at Henninger, Fowler, Tully and Nottingham working in every capacity, from front office to flight crew. He's worked with Syracuse Stage and Lemoyne, strengthening program outreach and student participation. He's an active member of Art of Combat, a premier stage and screen combat organization. Over the years he has had the pleasure of working with thousands of students and some of the most dedicated and talented adults in the area. Bill recently retired from teaching Drama and English in Syracuse.